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Pioneering transdisciplinary research to explore democracy in the digital age

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The Digital Technology for Democracy Lab is a collaboration across the University of Virginia that explores how rapidly evolving digital technologies can challenge, but might also fortify, democratic institutions and practices.

 

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  • Cryptocurrency & Democracy

“Financial Lives in a Networked Generation: How Finfluencers, Fin-Tech, and FOMO Shape Young Adults’ Financial Well-being” Report Launch

Wednesday, April 1, 2026 • 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDT

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  • Co-Opting AI

Co-Opting AI: Geopolitics

Wednesday, April 15, 2026 • 4:00 PM – 5:15 PM EDT

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Data in the Dark

Automation’s Ecologies

Visual Misinformation

AI & the Environment

Student Technology Council

Technology & Disinformation

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Urban Digital Twins

Technology & Democracy Exchange

Data Center Policies

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Reimagining AI for Environmental Justice & Creativity Collection of Essays

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Insights from the Visual Generative AI Propaganda Convening

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Video Library

Gender & Tech: Immigration & Techno-authoritarianism

Gender & Tech

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Co-Opting AI: Insurance

Co-Opting AI

Gender & Tech: Digital Transformation

Gender & Tech

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Digital Democracy from Below

AI & the Environment

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Co-Opting AI: Kids

Co-Opting AI

Gender & Tech: Dis/Misinformation & Political Extremism

Gender & Tech

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OGPA Postdoc Spotlight: Maria Lungu

Gender & Tech: Trans-inclusive Technology Governance

Gender & Tech

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Co-Opting AI: Libraries

Co-Opting AI

Gender & Tech: Data Work & Political Participation

Gender & Tech

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Co-Opting AI: Antiquity

Co-Opting AI

Gender & Tech: Technocapitalism & Environmental Justice

Gender & Tech

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Co-Opting AI: Taxes

Co-Opting AI

Gender & Tech: Platform Governance

Gender & Tech

Gender & Tech: Data Governance

Gender & Tech

Gender & Tech: Digital Colonialism

Gender & Tech

‘The Algorithm’: AI, Civil Rights, and the Workplace

AI Generated Visual Misinformation, Propaganda, and Democracy

Visual Misinformation

Co-Opting AI: Debt

Co-Opting AI

Co-Opting AI: Museums

Co-Opting AI

Co-Opting AI: Privacy

Co-Opting AI

Co-Opting AI: Anatomy

Co-Opting AI

Co-Opting AI: Architecture

Co-Opting AI

Co-Opting AI: Campaigning

Co-Opting AI

Co-Opting AI: Crime

Co-Opting AI

Co-Opting AI: Math

Co-Opting AI

Co-Opting AI: Cars

Co-Opting AI

Co-Opting AI: Origins

Co-Opting AI

The Role of AI in Environmental Justice

AI & the Environment

When AI Meets Cultural Policy, Heritage, and Creativity

AI & the Environment

Co-Opting AI: Athletics

Co-Opting AI

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In the News

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Algorithms of Empire

Maria Lungu, DTD Lab postdoc, discussed the ethical and social problems associated with AI-enabled predictive policing in the U.S., based on her article in The Conversation, during a recent episode of a podcast about the implications of AI across various fields.

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Analysis: Hate speech increases violence against women

Yasmin Curzi, DTD Lab postdoc, analyzes how social media groups impact the daily lives of young people in a discussion of the trend "in case she says no".

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The ‘red pill’ is right next door: how online misogyny attracts young people through resentment.

In an interview with Marie Claire, Yasmin Curzi, DTD Lab postdoc, discusses the difficulty in identifying hate speech against women by platforms, due to the systems lack of capacity to understand the context.

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